[PD] sharing pd-files
Josh Steiner
josh at vitriolix.com
Thu Jun 17 10:10:46 CEST 2004
Roman Haefeli wrote:
>>One other option, for network-jamming, would be to run your main PD DSP
>>on one central machine, and have all the others access it via remote
>>desktop, and then stream the audio results back out. Participants could
>>also communicate with each other via IRC. This would give you something
>>like the "extreme programming" that some folks here on this list were
>>talking about last year--several people would be able to collaborate in
>>[almost-]realtime on a single patch.
>>
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>yeah, i heard about this. very interesting.
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if you want to explore this more, there is a patch my brother hans and i
have been developing to share a patch with several computers across a
network in extreme programming style. its called "SerendiPd":
http://at.or.at/serendipd/
its still pretty raw, but we'd love any feedback.
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